Fiber Goats
Fiber goats are a type of domestic goat bred primarily for their soft and luxurious fibers. The most well-known fiber goat is the Angora goat, which produces mohair, while the Cashmere goat is prized for its fine cashmere wool. These goats are typically raised in various climates and are known for their ability to thrive in rugged terrains.
Fiber goats require regular grooming to maintain the quality of their fleece and prevent matting. They are often kept in herds and benefit from social interaction. Farmers and ranchers raise fiber goats not only for their fibers but also for their meat and milk, making them versatile livestock.